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The WAC begins conference play this weekend and the league has made a switch to a Saturday/Monday schedule from a Thursday/Saturday schedule in years past. The breakout non-conference season for the WAC never materialized. The good news is the league finished 73-43 in non-conference play. The bad news is the league was 0-7 against BCS teams, 7-9 against the West Coast Conference, 5-7 against the Big West and just 4-12 against the Mountain West, the league the WAC most likes to compare itself to due to the fact that MWC is made up of former WAC teams (records via Chris Murray, Reno Gazette-Journal and Jason Erickson, WAC Media Relations)

As the nine teams enter league play the standings are as follows:

Louisiana Tech, 12-2

Utah State, 10-4

Boise State, 9-4

Nevada, 8-5

Idaho, 6-4

San Jose State, 7-5

Hawai’i, 7-6

New Mexico State, 7-6

Fresno State 7-7

The conference season could produce plenty of high scoring games. Eight of the nine teams are averaging at least 73.5 PPG. Only Fresno State lags behind, averaging 67.4 PPG. All but two teams in the league are giving up at least 70 PPG with Utah State leading the way giving up just 60.2 PPG. Fresno State is the only other giving up just 63.1 PPG.

Should there be close conference games, which there almost always are, free throw shooting will be vital and seven of the nine teams in the league hit at least 70% of their free throws. Only Idaho (66.5%) and Fresno State (66.4%) are below 70%.

The league features 10 players averaging at least 15 PPG. Louisiana Tech’s Kyle Gibson leads the league in points per game with 21.6. There are two players averaging at least 10 rebounds per game, San Jose State’s Chris Oakes (10.6) and Petras Balocka (10.1).

Boise State (9-4)

The week’s results: 12/29 W vs. Northwest Nazarene, 76-58

Upcoming games: 01/02 @ Fresno State, 01/05 @ Hawai’i

The Broncos enter league play riding a four game win streak and sport a 9-4 non-conference record. They were competitive in three of their four losses (a 26-point loss to Wyoming being the exception). The Broncos will open up league play on the road after having played at home for five straight games. The Broncos will travel to an improved Fresno State team and then travel to the islands to take on Hawai’i. The Broncos are 2-3 on the road this season and are led by forward Ike Okoye who is averaging 14.2 points and 9.2 rebounds per game. La’Shard Anderson is averaging 12.2 points and 3.8 assists per game and Robert Arnold is averaging 10.8 points and 3.7 points per game. Kurt Cunningham is averaging 9.6 points and 3.8 rebounds per game and is second in the league in field goal percentage and is hitting 64.5 percent of his shots.

Fresno State (7-7)

The week’s results: 12/28 W vs. Colorado State, 73-50

Upcoming games: 01/02 vs. Boise State

The Bulldogs will enter league play on a high note after pounding Colorado State 73-50 in their non-conference finale. The Bulldogs host Boise State to open up league play. Fresno State is 5-3 at home this season and are led by the duo of Paul George and Sylvester Seay. George is averaging 16.7 points and 8.0 rebounds per game while Seay is averaging 15.7 points and 5.4 rebounds per game. Center Greg Smith is averaging 12.0 points and 6.5 rebounds per game. Fresno State leads the WAC in field goal percentage defense allowing opponents to hit just 39.1 percent of their shots. They’re second in the league in points allowed per game giving up just 63.1 PPG.

The Warriors hung tough with a very good St. Mary’s (CA) team losing by nine. The Warriors rebounded with a win against Northwestern State winning handily by 19 points. The Warriors have a great opportunity to make their mark early in league play with Idaho and Boise State coming in to the islands for the opening weekend of play. Hawai’i is 7-5 at home this season and have won five of their last seven games after dropping four straight. Dwain Williams leads the Warriors with 15.6 PPG. Roderick Flemings is averaging 15.0 points and 6.5 rebounds per game. Petras Balocka is averaging a double-double with 10.3 points and 10.1 rebounds per game and Hiram Thompson is averaging 10.1 points, 4.2 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game.

The Vandals have a tough task to start the conference season as they’ll face Hawai’i on January 3 and then turn around and play San Jose State on January 4. The Vandals wrapped up non-conference play with a resounding victory over Lewis-Clark State 71-52. The Vandals are just 2-4 on the road this season. Mac Hopson leads the way for the Vandals with 13.0 points and 4.0 rebounds per game. He is also averaging 4.5 assists per game. Steffan Johnson is averaging 11.7 points, 3.1 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game. Kashif Watson rounds out the double-digit scorers averaging 11.4 points and 3.5 rebounds per game.

Louisiana Tech (12-2)

The week’s results: 12/29 W @ Houston, 99-94

Upcoming games: 01/02 vs. Nevada, 01/04 vs. Utah State

The Bulldogs wrapped up non-conference play with an impressive 99-94 win over Houston to enter conference play with the best record in the league at 12-2. The Bulldogs have a chance to back up their impressive non-conference record when they host the WAC preseason favorites in Nevada and Utah State. Louisiana Tech is a perfect 5-0 at home while Nevada is 0-4 on the road and Utah State is 2-3 on the road. The Bulldogs have five players averaging double-digits in scoring with Kyle Gibson leading the way at 21.6 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game. Magnum Rolle is averaging 12.9 points and 8.4 rebounds per game, Olu Ashaolu is averaging a near double-double with 12.2 points and 9.4 rebounds per game.

Nevada (8-5)

The week’s results: 12/28 W vs. Portland, 78-69

Upcoming games: 01/02 @ Louisiana Tech, 01/04 @ NMSU

The Wolf Pack earned a solid 78-69 victory over Portland and will enter conference play at 9-4. They travel to surprising Louisiana Tech and also surprising New Mexico State. The Pack is 0-4 on the road this season. Nevada is the league’s highest scoring team at 82.9 PPG. They’re led by sophomore sensation Luke Babbitt who is averaging 19.8 points and 9.5 rebounds per game. Armon Johnson is averaging 17.0 points, 3.5 rebounds and 4.8 assists per game. The big question for the Wolf Pack is how will their team hold up through what promises to be a wide open conference schedule. The Pack essentially are getting all their production from just six players.

New Mexico State (7-6)

The week’s results: 12/28 W vs. Prairie View A&M, 95-76

Upcoming games: 01/02 vs. Utah State, 01/04 vs. Nevada

The Aggies wrapped up non-conference play with a 19 point victory over Prairie View A&M and are on a four game win streak heading into conference play. The Aggies are above .500 for the first time this season and after a somewhat rocky non-conference portion of the season they have a chance to flex some muscle in the first two games. The Aggies host the two league favorites in Utah State and Nevada in the opening weekend and both games will be nationally televised on ESPNU. The Aggies are 5-2 at home this season. Jahmar Young leads the team in scoring averaging 20.5 points and 4.1 rebounds per game. Mid-season addition Wendell McKines has made his presence felt and is already averaging a double-double with 16.0 points and 10.7 rebounds and 6.0 assists per game. Hamidu Rahman is averaging 12.4 points and 9.3 rebounds per game but is coming off an ankle injury that sidelined him in their game against Texas Southern.

San Jose State (7-5)

The week’s results: 12/28 W vs. UC-Irvine, 78-68

Upcoming games: 01/04 vs. Idaho

The Spartans will enter league play on a two game win streak after defeating UC-Irvine 78-68. The Spartans will open up league play at home against Idaho. The Spartans are 4-1 at home this season. Adrian Oliver leads the way for SJSU averaging 20.7 points and 6.6 rebounds per game. Big man Chris Oakes is averaging 9.8 points and 10.6 rebounds per game while fellow big C.J. Webster is averaging 9.1 points and 6.1 rebounds per game.

Utah State (10-4)

The week’s results: 12/29 W vs. Western Oregon, 78-42

Upcoming games: 01/02 @ NMSU, 01/04 @ Louisiana Tech

The Aggies handled their business against Western Oregon winning 78-42 in a blowout. Utah State enters league play on a four game win streak but will take to the road to open conference play. The Aggies will face the southern Aggies to open up league play. Utah State is just 2-3 on the road this season. After a trip to Las Cruces the Aggies will head to Ruston to face the surprising Louisiana Tech Bulldogs. The UtAgs were picked to win the league by both the coaches and the media and will be looking to get at least a road split to get things off on the right foot. The Aggies rarely lose at home and if they can split their road conference games and win all their home games, they have a great chance to wrap up the league’s regular season title for the second straight year. Utah State is led by reigning WAC Player of the Week Tai Wesley who is averaging 14.0 points and 6.7 rebounds per game. Point guard Jared Quayle is averaging 12.4 points and 6.3 rebounds per game to go along with 4.5 assists per game. The Aggies will get forward Nate Bendall back from a scary situation. Bendall is averaging 11.3 points and 6.8 rebounds per game but was sidelined briefly after having a cardiac ablation last Wednesday and having ‘minor surgery’ to repair an atrial flutter. The Aggies expect Bendall to suit up and start against New Mexico State on Saturday.

The WAC has picked up a little steam in the non-conference now that they have finished facing the tougher opponents and has a non-conference record of 65-42. In the past week of play it posted a 17-7 record in non-conference play. Unfortunately the league had plenty of wasted opportunities to notch RPI-boosting wins and as a result the highest rated team in the RPI is Louisiana Tech at #69 and they are the only team with a Top 100 RPI. Nevada is the next closest at #102. With most of the team wrapping up their non-conference play in the next week against weak opponents, the league as a whole is the 14th rated league according to conference RPI, much lower than they had hoped for heading into the season and even behind the Colonial Athletic, Conference USA, West Coast Conference and Horizon League and just ahead of the Mid-American and Big Sky.

Ike Okoye leads the Broncos nearly averaging a double-double with 14.1 points and 9.0 rebounds per game. La’Shard Anderson is averaging 12.1 points per game. Two other Broncos are averaging double-digits in scoring as Robert Arnold is averaging 11.0 points per game and Kurt Cunningham is averaging 10 points per game for the Broncos.

The Broncos are riding a three game winning streak and should make it four in a row before they head into league play on the road. Boise State notched wins over Houston Baptist and then took down a pair of Big Sky opponents in Portland State and Montana State. The Broncos host Northwest Nazarene on Tuesday, December 29.

The Bulldogs have lost two in a row to drop below .500 on the season after losses at Montana and Oregon State. The Bulldogs came up three points shy versus the Grizzlies in Missoula in a game that was tied at halftime. Fresno State led until 2:47 left in the game and trailed by one point with 41 seconds left but Montana’s Anthony Johnson drained a foul-line jumper to give the Grizzlies a three point lead. Paul George scored 28 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in the game but it was not quite enough. Against Oregon State the Bulldogs led 4-2 early on but after a 9-0 run by the Beavers, the Bulldogs trailed the rest of the game. Paul George once again led the Bulldogs scoring 15 points and grabbing nine rebounds. George is averaging 17.4 points and 8.2 rebounds per game this season. Sylvester Seay is averaging 15.6 points and 5.5 rebounds while Greg Smith is averaging 11.5 points and 6.6 points per game.

The Bulldogs wrap up non-conference play at home against Colorado State on Monday, December 28.

The Warriors picked up a solid win over College of Charleston in the Diamond Head Classic but were overmatched against No. 20 UNLV falling 77-53 and St. Mary’s on Christmas Day. The Warriors will close out non-conference play against Northwestern State.

Roderick Flemings is averaging 15.0 points and 6.5 rebounds for the Warriors. Petras Balocka is averaging a double-double with 10.4 points and 10.1 rebounds per game. Dwain Williams and Hiram Thompson are both averaging double-digits in scoring with Williams at 12.0 points per game and Thompson at 10.2 points per game.

Idaho (6-4)

The week’s results: 12/22 L @ Portland, 82-52

Upcoming games: 12/29 vs. Lewis-Clark State (in Boise, ID)

The Vandals started the non-conference season with an impressive 94-87 win over Utah in Salt Lake City. However, they ended the non-conference season with a disastrous 30-point loss to Portland. Portland’s Jared Stohl torched the Vandals for 30 points on a school-record 10 threes. Not helping the cause were the Vandals’ awful free throw shooting, 12-of-29 (41.4 percent) and they hit just 2-of-11 three point attempts. Mac Hopson led the Vandals with 15 points while Marvin Jefferson pulled won eight rebounds. The Vandals have a lengthy layoff to think about their last loss before they start conference play. Idaho has a 12-day layoff before facing Hawai’i on the islands on January 3, 2010.

The Bulldogs continued their impressive play with a pair of victories over McNeese State and UT-Pan American. The Bulldogs have one final non-conference test against Houston. Louisiana Tech continues to have five players averaging double-digits in scoring and are led by Kyle Gibson who is averaging 21.1 points per game. Two Bulldogs are nearly averaging double-doubles as Olu Ashaolu is averaging 11.8 points and 8.5 rebounds per game and Magnum Rolle is averaging 11.7 points and 8.2 rebounds per game.

The Wolf Pack lost a shootout with the BYU Cougars in the Las Vegas Classic, 110-104. The Pack led 50-46 at the half but BYU scored 64 points in the second half to erase the halftime deficit. BYU’s Jimmer Fredette scored 33 points and dished out six assists and had three steals. Armon Johnson nearly matched Fredette’s production for the Wolf Pack with 30 points and five assists. Luke Babbitt scored 20 points and grabbed six rebounds for the Wolf Pack as well. Nevada rebounded from the loss with a convincing 99-68 victory over Tulsa. Luke Babbitt led the way for the Wolf Pack with 24 points and 11 rebounds. Dario Hunt and Armon Johnson each chipped in 17 points as the Wolf Pack shot 56 percent (36-of-64) from the field for the game.

The Wolf Pack wrap up non-conference play against Portland on Monday, December 28.

The Aggies and head coach Marvin Menzies are on a three game winning streak but the bigger news for the squad is that they received a much needed boost in depth when is was announced that junior forward Wendell McKines was declared academically eligible and cleared to play with the team the rest of the season. McKines suited up for the first time this season against Alcorn State, a 97-72 Aggie victory. McKines scored eight points, grabbed eight rebounds and dished out six assists. However, his presence was much more noticeable in the Aggies’ 79-75 victory over a pesky Texas Southern squad. The Aggies played without starting center Hamidu Rahman who is averaging 12.3 points and 9.3 rebounds per game. McKines stepped up and scored 18 points, grabbed 11 rebounds and dished out another six assists as the Aggies avoided the upset against Texas Southern.

The Aggies host one final non-conference game at home versus Prairie View A&M as they try to push their record over .500 for the first time all season.

After a week without playing the Spartans took to the road for a three-game swing and came away with a 2-1 record. The Spartans picked up a 69-56 victory over UC-Irvine but then traveled to Greeley, CO, and got whacked by Northern Colorado. The Bears’ hit 18 three pointers en route the victory over the visiting Spartans. SJSU rebounded with a solid 74-68 win at Santa Clara. The Spartans will wrap up their non-conference schedule with a return game from UC-Irvine as the Spartans try to sweep the Anteaters.

The Spartans have three players averaging double-digits in scoring as they’re led by Adrian Oliver at 19.9 points per game. Chris Oakes is averaging a double-double scoring 10.3 points and grabbing 11.4 rebounds per game and Justin Graham is averaging 10.4 points and 4.3 assists per game.

The Aggies should head into conference play on a four game winning streak. After dropping a tough game at Long Beach State, the Aggies rebounded with three consecutive home wins versus Morehead State, Cal State-Fullerton and Weber State. The Aggies’ game against Weber State pitted Stew Morrill against former assistant Randy Rahe. It was the Aggies’ second win over Weber State this season and it earned them the Old Oquirrh Bucket which is awarded for basketball supremacy in the state of Utah each season. The Aggies finished with a 5-1 record against their in-state rivals with their lone loss coming to BYU.

The Aggies have one final non-conference game versus Western Oregon before heading on the road to start WAC play. Utah State has three players averaging double-digits in scoring and are led by Tai Wesley who is averaging 14.0 points and 6.8 rebounds per game. Jared Quayle is averaging 12.0 points and 6.4 rebounds per game while Nate Bendall is averaging 11.3 points and 6.8 rebounds per game.

The WAC finally got another win over the Mountain West as Utah State struck down BYU, 71-61, in Logan, UT. The league is now just 3-8 against the Mountain West. As for the rest of the WAC? The non-conference has been unkind. The top four teams in the standings are 18-6 in non-conference play. The other five teams, however, are just 10-18 and the league as a collective whole is just 28-24. Aside from Idaho’s win over Utah (3-4) — which is has lost some of its luster following Utah losses to Seattle and Weber State — Utah State’s win over BYU (5-1), and San Jose State’s win over Pacific (5-1), the marquee wins have not been there. Nevada came oh-so-close last week as they fell to VCU 85-76 and hung tough with defending national champion North Carolina 80-73, but the league went 7-8 over the past seven days.

The WAC, however, can redeem itself as it prepares for perhaps its toughest week of non-conference play. Boise State travels to Illinois (5-2), New Mexico State travels to New Mexico (7-0), Utah State hosts St. Mary’s (5-1), Nevada travels to Pacific (5-1), Fresno State hosts San Diego (4-3), Idaho hosts #25 Portland (5-2) and then faces border rival Washington State (6-1), and Louisiana Tech heads to Arizona (3-3). Eight games, eight chances to notch RPI-boosting victories.